Moto G77 Power has been officially announced to be released in India on 8th July, allowing customers to get a sneak peek into what is to come with their next G series smartphone. The phone has been showcased by the company before its official release to showcase some specifications and features of the phone. Some of the features have been used before by the company, but one thing that makes it different from other phones is the battery capacity, which has been increased from 5000 to 7000 mAh.Key Takeaways Moto G77 Power will be released in India on July 8. Motorola has confirmed that the phone will cost less than Rs 30,000. There is a 7,000mAh battery available that claims to have up to three days of battery life. The device comes with a 6.72 inches Full HD+ 120Hz display that has Gorilla Glass 7i protection. The phone is running Android 16 and confirmed for the update to Android 17.Motorola confirms July 8 India launch with sub-Rs 30,000 price tagAs per the sources, the Moto G77 Power is going to launch in India on July 8, and the smartphone will be available on the Flipkart platform in the coming days. Alongside the launch date of the Moto G77 Power, the brand has also shared that it is going to launch under the price range of below Rs 30,000, which is an upper mid-range phone.The promotional posters reveal the availability of three colours, black, blue, and red, which have been selected from the Pantone collection and feature a vegan leather backplate. The overall design of the device has also been kept the same as the previous smartphones of Motorola, with a punch-hole display and two cameras mounted on the back.A larger battery takes centre stageHowever, one feature that stands out most in the Moto G77 Power is the 7,000mAh battery, which is significantly bigger than the 5,200mAh battery of the regular Moto G77 that was released in global markets earlier this year.According to Motorola, this battery is capable of providing up to three days' worth of usage from a single charge, making it very attractive for users who are away from their charging stations for longer periods of time. Whatever the activity might be – watching movies, playing games, or even navigating the smartphone, the bigger battery should require less frequent charging than ordinary smartphones in the same category.When contrasted with the regular Moto G77 released in global markets earlier this year, the Moto G77 Power not only comes with a 7,000mAh battery but also with a difference in display size and the specs of the primary camera.Display, cameras and everyday featuresThe Motorola Moto G77 Power phone comes with a 6.72-inch Full HD+ screen and a 120Hz refresh rate. The phone is also covered with Corning Gorilla Glass 7i to ensure it can withstand any wear and tear.When it comes to taking photos, the phone is packed with a 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 primary camera with an 8MP ultra-wide camera. On the front, there is a 32MP selfie camera.In addition to this, Motorola has kept some features on the phone that are not common in modern phones anymore. The Motorola Moto G77 Power phone comes with a 3. 5mm headphone jack, dual stereo speakers with support for Dolby Atmos, and Hi-Res Audio certification. There are different audio solutions provided to the user.Also, the manufacturer mentions that the phone has MIL-STD-810H certification.Android 16 out of the box with upgrade promiseIn terms of software, the Moto G77 Power will be shipped with Android 16 powered by Motorola’s Hello UI.The smartphone manufacturer has confirmed that the new handset will get an Android 17 update in the future, which will provide some reassurance to users about future software support. Even though Motorola has not announced any future updates beyond Android 17, at least we know that there will be at least one more update.What separates the Moto G77 Power from the Moto G77?While the Moto G77 Power and the international-release Moto G77 share many design elements, there are still quite a few differences between the two smartphones.The Moto G77 comes with a 6.78-inch display, a 108MP camera and a 5,200mAh battery that supports 30W fast charging. On the other hand, the Moto G77 Power has a somewhat smaller display and reduced camera resolution, but a much larger battery capacity.By looking at this smartphone release from Motorola, it seems that the company is not trying to compete in terms of camera specifications alone, but also wants to cater to customers who need more battery life from their device.FeatureMoto G77 PowerMoto G77Launch statusIndia launch on July 8Launched globally earlier this yearDisplay6.72-inch Full HD+, 120Hz6.78-inch displayProcessorNot officially confirmedMediaTek Dimensity 6400Battery7,000mAh5,200mAhMain camera50MP Sony LYTIA 600108MPFront camera32MPNot specified in the sourceSoftwareAndroid 16 (Android 17 update confirmed)Not specified in the sourcePriceUnder Rs 30,000 (India)GBP 250 (approx. Rs 31,700)Frequently Asked QuestionsQ1. Where can buyers get the Moto G77 Power after its India launch?Motorola says you’ll find the Moto G77 Power on Flipkart once it launches in India on July 8.Q2. Who’s the Moto G77 Power really for?With its huge 7,000mAh battery, fast 120Hz display, stereo speakers, and a classic 3. 5mm headphone jack, this phone is built for people who need their device to keep going all day. If you’re into streaming, gaming, travelling, or just hate constantly looking for a charger, this one’s probably up your alley.Q3. What premium touches did Motorola sneak in despite the lower price?Even though the Moto G77 Power sits below the Rs 30,000 mark, Motorola didn’t skimp on the extras. You get Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, a Sony LYTIA 600 main camera, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, Hi-Res Audio certification, a vegan leather finish, and MIL-STD-810H durability.Q4. What has Motorola revealed so far about the Moto G77 Power?So far, Motorola has announced the launch date, expected price range, colour options, display details, battery size, camera specs, software version, and that you’ll be able to buy it on Flipkart. The rest - including the full price - will be revealed at the launch event.end of article